CHERISH - DACHSHUND / BULLDOG / MIXED DOG FOR ADOPTION
Miniature English Bulldach Dogs For Adoption in Kennesaw, GA, USA
For Adoption
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Nickname:
Cherish
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Breed
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Gender
Female
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Age
Young
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Location
Kennesaw, GA, 30144 USAUSA
Description
Dog Breed: Dachshund / Bulldog / Mixed. A GREAT COMPANION: Approx. 3 years old / Approx. 21 lbs. Hi, my name’s Cherish! I came to Mostly Mutts with another doggie friend from animal control who has already been adopted and now it’s my turn! I am grateful for the love and attention I am receiving in my wonderful foster home and I look forward to finding my very own family soon! • OTHER DOGS/CATS/KIDS: Though I came to Mostly Mutts with another dog – and we got along fine – I have been a bit reactive toward other dogs, so I may need to be your only dog. / Cats unknown. / I haven’t met kids yet while with Mostly Mutts, so let’s meet and best no toddlers that I may bump over. • PERSONALITY/ENERGY LEVEL: I’m a sweet and somewhat reserved girl who arrived scared and a bit unsure. I went to a foster home, which has helped me open up more and become ‘a wonderful dog’, as my foster says. I have short spurts of playfulness, though my true calling seems to be patrolling my surroundings – always on alert for what may be behind the fence or out the window - lol. I’m affectionate, but I am also quite busy with my self-appointed patrolling job, so the cuddle sessions are often short. / My energy level is 5-7. • SKILLS/CRATE/POTTY: I don’t know any commands right now, but I am treat motivated, and – if I am as serious about training as I am about overseeing my foster home - I think you can teach me some great doggie commands. / I’ve had excellent crate manners in my foster home. / My foster says my potty manners are pretty good at about 90% – just make sure I am taken out immediately when I go to the door or have just woken up. A good, consistent schedule is key to mastering my potty skills. • LIKES/DISLIKES: I like hanging out watching the world go by - in fact, if there is a window, I want to be looking out of it at all times. On the back of the couch snuggled in a comfy blanket is my idea of the perfect perch. I like my walks and will wag my tail for a treat along the way. / I did NOT like the bath sprayer during my shelter bath and held to the side of the tub for dear life. Other than not being wild about other dogs, I’m sure I wouldn’t like it if I didn’t get enough love, attention, exercise, and training. • MEDICAL: I'm current on annual vaccinations, micro-chipped and spayed. I am looking for a great home where I will be a ‘cherished’ family member (do you see what I did there?). My adoption fee is $299.00, and I’m located in Kennesaw, Ga.
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Organization name
Mostly Mutts Animal Rescue & Adoption, Inc.
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Location:
Kennesaw, Georgia, 30144 USAUSA
Breed overview
Miniature English Bulldach
A.K.A.: Mini Bull Dox, Bull Dox, Miniature Bullweiner, Miniature English Bull Dox, Mini Bull Dachshund, Mini English Bull Dachshund, Bull Doxie, Mini Bulldog Doxie, Bullwieder, Bullwiener, Mini Bulldog, Bulldog Doxie, Miniature Bull Dachshund, English Bull Dachshund
More About Miniature English Bulldach BreedOverview:
The Miniature English Bulldach, an intriguing cross between the Bulldog and the Dachshund, is a relatively new designer breed gaining popularity. Originating from a desire to blend the charming features of both parents, these dogs typically inherit a sturdy, muscular build with a low-slung body, often showcasing the Bulldog's broader head and the Dachshund's longer back. Their coats are usually short and come in a variety of colors. Temperamentally, they are known for being affectionate, loyal, and often quite playful, making them good companions for various households. While they can be a bit stubborn due to their Bulldog lineage, early socialization and consistent training are key. Their moderate size and adaptable nature often make them suitable for apartment living, though regular walks are essential to maintain their physical and mental well-being. Potential health concerns can include those common to their parent breeds, such as back issues (due to the long Dachshund spine) and breathing difficulties (from the Bulldog's brachycephalic structure), so responsible breeding and veterinary care are paramount.
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